Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) plays a significant role in bone development and maintenance. Produced in response to growth hormone stimulation, IGF promotes the growth of bone cells (osteoblasts) and enhances their function, aiding in bone formation and remodeling.
Here’s how it works...
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